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Entry Level Personal Trainer

Houston, TX

Put the ‘P’ in Personal Training - Join The Perfect Workout Team!

 

Are you a dynamic fitness professional who thrives on recognition and loves guiding others to achieve their fitness goals? Imagine being part of a company that invests in YOU. The Perfect Workout provides a comprehensive in-house certification with no prior fitness certification required. We’re looking for a unique Personal Trainer to help revolutionize fitness!

 

Your Impact: As a Personal Trainer, your relationships and influence on others energize you.

 

Your Mission:

 

Master of Social Engagement: Energize our fitness community with your social prowess. Flourish in an environment where building relationships and fostering positivity are second nature.

  

Instructional Leadership: Lead with an instructional management style. Guide others with clear instructions, providing the necessary support for success.

 

Hands-On Team Player: Thrive in roles with a smaller team and few direct reports. Enjoy a hands-on approach to managing and guiding individuals.

 

Community-Driven Collaborator: Drawn to a community-oriented environment in terms of social dynamics. Value a sense of community, teamwork, and shared fitness goals.

 

Change Management Guru: Embrace change with order. Adapt to new challenges while maintaining a sense of order and clarity.

 

Recognition-Driven Motivator: Appreciate acknowledgment and recognition for your contributions.

 

As a Personal Trainer at The Perfect Workout, you will:

  • Provide expert exercise instruction, tailoring workouts to meet the unique needs of each member.
  • Ensure high attendance rates by creating engaging and effective workout sessions.
  • Positively impact members by developing their knowledge of safe and efficient strength training.
  • Build strong rapport with members, gaining trust and referrals through exceptional social and communication skills.
  • Retain members by helping them achieve their desired results and delivering world-class customer service.
  • Sign up new prospects during the Introductory Workout with an engaging and instructional approach.
  • Embrace continuous learning in communication, fitness, nutrition, and our company’s business systems.
  • Demonstrate great communication skills and complete daily studio tasks with precision.
  • Consistently exemplify company core values, embodying what it means to be a dedicated member of The Perfect Workout's fitness community.

 

Job Type: Full-time, Part-time

Locations Hiring: The Woodlands, Katy, and Kingwood

Pay: $7.25 - $26 per hour

Benefits: Opportunity to earn paid time off, supplemental health insurance (for qualified employees), 401K (after one year of employment)

 

No prior fitness certifications are needed. We pay YOU to go through our comprehensive in-house certification program. 

 

Ready to be a Personal Trainer? Apply now and join The Perfect Workout, where every workout is a step toward a healthier and happier life!

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